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Planning a trip doesn't have to be hard, and taking that trip doesn't have to be stressful. Regardless of work commitments, family obligations, or finances, your travel dreams can become realities. Get Away! provides the confidence and step-by-step guidance you need to design a transformative travel experience, perfectly tailored to your preferences. Let expert world traveler David Axelrod equip you with the essential tools, checklists, and mindset to choose your destination with purpose, craft an airtight itinerary, book your flights with finesse, and kick pre-trip anxiety to the airport…mehr

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Planning a trip doesn't have to be hard, and taking that trip doesn't have to be stressful. Regardless of work commitments, family obligations, or finances, your travel dreams can become realities. Get Away! provides the confidence and step-by-step guidance you need to design a transformative travel experience, perfectly tailored to your preferences. Let expert world traveler David Axelrod equip you with the essential tools, checklists, and mindset to choose your destination with purpose, craft an airtight itinerary, book your flights with finesse, and kick pre-trip anxiety to the airport curb. Learn how to maximize your travel time and savor all the wonders you set out in search of and more. Return home invigorated, with clarity, perspective, and enduring memories. Don't waste any more time planning a trip that doesn't pan out or postponing taking one at all. Get Away! is your ultimate ticket to the world. Read it, and any travel experience you desire can be yours.
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Autorenporträt
David Axelrod is the author of six previous collections of poetry, most recently The Open Hand (University of Washington Press, 2017). An earlier collection, The Cartographer's Melancholy, won the Spokane Prize and was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. He is also the author of two collections of essays and is the editor of basalt: a journal of fine and literary arts. Director of the low residency MFA and Wilderness, Ecology, and Community Programs at Eastern Oregon University, he makes his home in Missoula, Montana.